While perusing the Changes tab in the Cydia Store this week, we happened upon a brand-new jailbreak tweak dubbed SqueakTime by iOS developer Andy Wiik. With it, you can replace the Lock screen’s native time indicator with official Apple Watch faces.

After you’ve installed SqueakTime, you’ll take notice of a new “Use on Lockscreen” button that appears next to every Apple Watch face preview in the native Watch app:

When you tap this button, it replaces your iPhone’s stock digital time indicator with the Apple Watch face preview you were just looking at. You can use any of those supported by the native Watch app, including the ever-so-popular Mickey Mouse face.

These watch faces animate in real-time, so they depict the correct time; this is awesome for anyone who prefers analog time displays over digital ones.

Notably, you don’t need to have an Apple Watch paired with your iPhone to use SqueakTime. This was a stupendous consideration on the developer’s part and ensures that anyone with a jailbroken handset can use the tweak.

You’ll also find a preference pane for SqueakTime in the Settings app after installation, but there’s not much you can do here:

Here, you’ll find a kill switch and a respring button for saving your changes upon toggling the switch. For the most part, everything you need to use SqueakTime can be found in the native Watch app.

The concept behind displaying Apple Watch faces on your iPhone’s Lock screen isn’t new. A jailbreak tweak called LockWatch was released in December that attempted a similar execution, but SqueakTime is the first to use the native Watch app and supports more native Apple Watch faces.